COVENTRY Bears scored 50 points as they maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a hammering of Gloucestershire Warriors.

It took the Bears 15 minutes to break down the Warriors defence, stand off Scott Clendenning-Fenton ghosting through to score under the posts.

Just four minutes later, winger Sam Montague finished a good move to increase the margin, while fellow winger James Horrucks scored the first of his two tries on 22 minutes.

The Bears were enjoying a purple patch and player coach Alan Robinson managed to put the ball down despite having two defenders on his back. Horrucks got his second try to give the Bears a 28-0 half-time lead.

Coventry University student Alex Enemi, playing at second row, powered over to open the scoring in the second half but Gloucestershire never gave up and scored a deserved try near the posts from a Bears mistake.

Robinson then scored his second with a storming 25-metre run, linking up with the ever present Scott Clendenning-Fenton.

The visitors’ defence fell apart only once to allow man-of-the-match Nathan Tilsley a stroll through to score before converting his own try.

Glocestershire scored their second try before Bears loose forward Luke Watts took the score to 48 points with a determined run on 73 minutes and Glen Burnside stepped up to add the extras.